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. >> sup with lincoln's ugly hat. yolo. >> jimmy: the person who thinks everything in a movie is supposed to be realistic. >> yeah, right, like abraham lincoln would marry sally field. >> jimmy: and the very old person who has no idea what's going on. >> who's that? >> abraham lincoln. >> is that the guy from before? why are you touching me? >> jimmy: and the winner is -- >> it's me? >> jimmy: the spoiler. >> see, it was me. >> may each of you get lost at sea. in upstate new york, you know, a woman in upstate new york has been arrested for hiring strippers to perform at her son's 16th birthday party. i have always wondered can you beep arrested for being too good a mother? and apparently, apparently the mom rented a bowling alley. she wanted to make the party a memorable one. she went on the web and found a company topsinbottoms. ordered two strippers. even dina and michael lohan were like "that's a really bad parenting choice." though it was a kids' party they not only stripped. they gave lap dances. someone took thi
. >> sup with lincoln's ugly hat. yolo. >> jimmy: the person who thinks everything in a movie is supposed to be realistic. >> yeah, right, like abraham lincoln would marry sally field. >> jimmy: and the very old person who has no idea what's going on. >> who's that? >> abraham lincoln. >> is that the guy from before? why are you touching me? >> jimmy: and the winner is -- >> it's me? >> jimmy: the spoiler. >> see, it was me....
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who was around when lincoln was alive? but if you just look at him, you look at the makeup, look at the mannerisms, the speech, the tone, all of the cadence even of how he spoke, you really get the sense of the 16th president. so daniel day-lewis once again wins for best actor here at the oscars tonight. now, a.j., i want to send it back over to you. you have yet another actor who can talk to just how great daniel day-lewis is. you have john leguizamo with you at the elton john party. >> yeah, the great john leguizamo is with me. we were watching daniel day-lewis and his name being announced and you said, of course. >> yeah, like you said, he won it since the day he was cast. you thought lincoln would take all of the awards, a lot of big surprises, life of pi. >> a couple of months ago, that was the story. >> and "argo" started coming up. i was so happy ang lee won. that was one of my favorite films. >> i want to go back to daniel day-lewis. this makes him only the first actor in history to have three best actor awards. th
who was around when lincoln was alive? but if you just look at him, you look at the makeup, look at the mannerisms, the speech, the tone, all of the cadence even of how he spoke, you really get the sense of the 16th president. so daniel day-lewis once again wins for best actor here at the oscars tonight. now, a.j., i want to send it back over to you. you have yet another actor who can talk to just how great daniel day-lewis is. you have john leguizamo with you at the elton john party. >>...
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>> abraham lincoln. >> lincoln. what did he do? >> he freed the slaves. >> he did. wow? how do you know all that? >> school. >> school's good to you. is there any slaves that you remember? that maybe he freed? >> no. >> not really. >> he stopped slavery. >> yeah. >> and he worked with harriet tubman, who i really like too? >> why do you like henry tubman? >> harriet. >> i liked her she worked with slavery and dippd the undergrou railroad and stuff like that. >> was she president? >> no. >> the worst thing he got killeden the thkilled in the theatetheater, some one play he was watching with his wife. >> are you serious? that's terrible. my god, did that really happen. what movie was he watching? >> i have no idea. >> in the beginning of the movie, or the middle or the end. >> in the beginning. >> he didn't get a chance to watch his movie. my god, i really feel bad for him. i've did not know that lincoln got killed in a movie theater. >> he has pretty famous speeches. >> do you know any of his speech you could tell us? >> the gettysburg address, i think. >> want to recite
>> abraham lincoln. >> lincoln. what did he do? >> he freed the slaves. >> he did. wow? how do you know all that? >> school. >> school's good to you. is there any slaves that you remember? that maybe he freed? >> no. >> not really. >> he stopped slavery. >> yeah. >> and he worked with harriet tubman, who i really like too? >> why do you like henry tubman? >> harriet. >> i liked her she worked with slavery and...
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i'm a lincoln guy. the voice that people talk about is exactly as they describe it. he did all this wonderful, wonderful work. he's such a graceful performer. he's a great actor and this is a great role. >> let's talk about jennifer lawrence. she's real merging superstar. >> we were saying we all have girl crushes on her. >> girls love her. guys love her. everybody loves her. >> i didn't realize she was 22. she's beautiful. she has this spirit about her. i haven't seen in a while from someone her age. this old soul that has the knowledge of her craft. >> let's take a short break. i'll get the other ladies to talk about jennifer. i think she's a hot story of the night and we'll talk about seth macfarlane. i'm also hearing a lot of people hated it. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude,
i'm a lincoln guy. the voice that people talk about is exactly as they describe it. he did all this wonderful, wonderful work. he's such a graceful performer. he's a great actor and this is a great role. >> let's talk about jennifer lawrence. she's real merging superstar. >> we were saying we all have girl crushes on her. >> girls love her. guys love her. everybody loves her. >> i didn't realize she was 22. she's beautiful. she has this spirit about her. i haven't seen...
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so washington, lincoln, think lincoln county, all that business. which presidential surname is number three. person to tweet the correct answer gets an on-air shout-out. coming up. we'll be right back. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients w
so washington, lincoln, think lincoln county, all that business. which presidential surname is number three. person to tweet the correct answer gets an on-air shout-out. coming up. we'll be right back. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good....
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doesn't seem that weird, does it, abraham lincoln? [ light laughter ] [ laughter and applause ] wow. for a second, the audience were ghosts. >> steve: thank you, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: yeah, whoo! >> jimmy: that's a good way to kick off the weekend, yeah. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's like a shot -- >> steve: start it early, man. >> jimmy: shot of espresso right there. [ laughter ] a big clam of a joke right there. [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] i'm just going to give this away. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ there you go. take it. congratulations. ♪ >> steve: woohoo! [ applause ] >> jimmy: all right. we can recover. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm like denzel in "flight." i'm going to pull this through. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get this, you guys. a man in florida was arrested for drunk driving on a motorized shopping cart at a walmart. [ laughter ] it wasn't good. in fact, i heard he led cops on a chase that reached 90 aisles per hour. [ laughter ] and finally, snoop dogg, n
doesn't seem that weird, does it, abraham lincoln? [ light laughter ] [ laughter and applause ] wow. for a second, the audience were ghosts. >> steve: thank you, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: yeah, whoo! >> jimmy: that's a good way to kick off the weekend, yeah. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's like a shot -- >> steve: start it early, man. >> jimmy: shot of espresso right there. [ laughter ] a big clam of a joke right there. [ laughter...
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steven spielberg's "lincoln" is nominated for 12 academy awards, but it turns out "lincoln" contains a historical editor. it has a connecticut congressman determined to set the record straight. >> congressman joe courtny finally got to see the movie "lincoln" in recent days. he was riveted about the debate in the house of representatives over the 13th amendment outlawing slavery. >> congress must never declare equal those that god declared unequal. >> reporter: later, the actual vote. we're not allowed to show you the clip but here's what the character said. the clerk of the house, we begin with connecticut, mr. augustus benjamin on the matter of this, how say you? nay. mr. bentley, nay. so two congressmen from connecticut voted against abolishing slavery? >> something's wrong here. this cannot be correct. >> reporter: courtney was bugged about it all the way home. when he got home, he googled the information. thought he was on to something. then he got with the congressional research service, asked them to check the hiss co historical records. they dshid, and he was right. courtney
steven spielberg's "lincoln" is nominated for 12 academy awards, but it turns out "lincoln" contains a historical editor. it has a connecticut congressman determined to set the record straight. >> congressman joe courtny finally got to see the movie "lincoln" in recent days. he was riveted about the debate in the house of representatives over the 13th amendment outlawing slavery. >> congress must never declare equal those that god declared unequal....
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i bet even lincoln said that when the state of the union was happening during his era. the democrats say for everything obama says, the republicans cheer for nothing obama says. but there was some bipartisanship, most notably, this nice little moment. you can see here as the president made his way to the podium, he ran into mark kirk, the republican senator, and gave him the exploding fist bump. [ laughter ] it's funny to see our first black president doing the most white thing that could ever be done. [ laughter ] i'm always curious as to what the president is saying to people as he's walking to the stage. luckily, this year cbs had a microphone pointed at him like they do at the nfl games. they were able to pick up everything he said. i've seen presidents do this many times, but it was fascinating to actually hear. >> let's listen in as the president comes into the house chamber. >> how are you, mr. president? >> i'm going to give a speech. i'm giving a speech. >> that's why we're here. >> how you doing? i'm going go give a speech. you ready for a speech? >> yeah, yea
i bet even lincoln said that when the state of the union was happening during his era. the democrats say for everything obama says, the republicans cheer for nothing obama says. but there was some bipartisanship, most notably, this nice little moment. you can see here as the president made his way to the podium, he ran into mark kirk, the republican senator, and gave him the exploding fist bump. [ laughter ] it's funny to see our first black president doing the most white thing that could ever...
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but i thought "killing lincoln" was good, too. how are you doing? >> steve: good. >> alisyn: great. >> brian: first time you really asked. >> steve: what's with the small talk? just walks by us in the hall. >> brian: it's weird. >> good morning, guys. we have breaking news on the meteor that came a little too close for comfort for a lot of people. also the first statement from that notorious track star, double amputee, now charged with murder. and those folks on board carnival do it again? they will tell us directly. it is a packed morning. we'll see new 11 minutes here on "america's newsroom" [ male announcer ] everyday thousands of people are oosing advil®. my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the shoulders. i get muscle aches all over. advil® is great. pain and soreness is just out of the picture. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advilÂ
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you're up against "lincoln." i think a lot of people grog to root for "lincoln" because it's our president, the country's history. and everybody is going to say daniel day lewis and tommy lee joents and sally field. their movie has performances about real people, not history. people next door, down the street. >> that's what our picture is. it's real people. my son has struggled with moody's order. i wrote this for five years. and i have hundreds of people. i just had your producer anne said to me tell me about somebody she knows. a young man is suicidal and bipolar and the family's life is turned upside down. it touches millions of people. you know when i don't meet each other, you know when you say yes, i know you, and we've been down this road together, that's a fight millions of families fight every day. >> a lot of people my age and older because of their religious beliefs or whatever, they stopped going to the movies, too much violence, too much sex. i'm going to say attend of the show, you got to go back t
you're up against "lincoln." i think a lot of people grog to root for "lincoln" because it's our president, the country's history. and everybody is going to say daniel day lewis and tommy lee joents and sally field. their movie has performances about real people, not history. people next door, down the street. >> that's what our picture is. it's real people. my son has struggled with moody's order. i wrote this for five years. and i have hundreds of people. i just had...
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you're up against "lincoln." and i think a lot of people are going to root fur "lincoln" because he's the greatest president in american history. but their movie has four performances about real people, not history. people next door, down the street. >> that's what our picture is. it's real people, you know. my son has struggled with mood disordered. and i wrote this for five years. and i have hundreds of people. i just had your producer, ann klein say to me about someone she knows. the young man is suicidedal and bipolar. you know when you meet each other, you know when i say yes, you know we've been down this road together. >> a lot of people my age and older stop going to the movies. they don't go to movies anymore. too much violence. too much sex on tape. you've got to go back to the movies for this. this is a movie you'll rebel why movies were great. >> well, i like to make movies with a lot of heart. those are my favorite films. the fighter is all about heart. it's all art families overcoming and those are
you're up against "lincoln." and i think a lot of people are going to root fur "lincoln" because he's the greatest president in american history. but their movie has four performances about real people, not history. people next door, down the street. >> that's what our picture is. it's real people, you know. my son has struggled with mood disordered. and i wrote this for five years. and i have hundreds of people. i just had your producer, ann klein say to me about...
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i know that "lincoln" is the big movie of last year. directed by the great steven spielburg who gave us jaws and indiana jones and saving private ryan. i love this movie. it's about real people. people from down the street. people with problems. the widow of a policeman shot in line of duty, a young man suffering from a challenging illness, a mother who refuses to be down beat. it's about a family held together by -- well, being a family. and i'm for this. look at my country. people that refuse to give up. families that refuse to give up on each other. if you've given up on going to the movies and are not going anymore, go to this one. what american movies can be. that they can be truly great. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politics nation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for watching on this snow wee evening in the northeast. my voice is gone, but i'm going to power through it. tonight's lead, change on guns. today, we learned that the brother of victoria soto, the sandy
i know that "lincoln" is the big movie of last year. directed by the great steven spielburg who gave us jaws and indiana jones and saving private ryan. i love this movie. it's about real people. people from down the street. people with problems. the widow of a policeman shot in line of duty, a young man suffering from a challenging illness, a mother who refuses to be down beat. it's about a family held together by -- well, being a family. and i'm for this. look at my country. people...
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first of all, the party which could have led the way on civil rights, the party of lincoln, turned away from it. also, they gave us this legacy of nullification, as you say. this nullifying government that we see today. >> you know, i thought, willie, mayor brown, i thought the smart thing in your piece i had never read before, mr. mayor, and i liked it about the piece in sam's article, was the f confluence, a lot of libertarian thinking from barry goldwater, leave me alone, i don't like government. that got tied in states right. if you're an enemy of federal power you're on my side. a weird sick marriage between leave me alone and let's get together and nullify civil rights. >> that's essentially what the republican party stands for even today, as a matter of fact. in sam's piece, however, i think there should be a reference to the fact that during the nixon administration in reality the whole business of set asides, the whole business of what happens with reference to the philadelphia plan, all of that came because a guy named george schultz working for nixon put that together, and th
first of all, the party which could have led the way on civil rights, the party of lincoln, turned away from it. also, they gave us this legacy of nullification, as you say. this nullifying government that we see today. >> you know, i thought, willie, mayor brown, i thought the smart thing in your piece i had never read before, mr. mayor, and i liked it about the piece in sam's article, was the f confluence, a lot of libertarian thinking from barry goldwater, leave me alone, i don't like...
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and the other reason that "lincoln" -- daniel day-lewis will win for "lincoln." if you're unsure about a category, you can bet "lincoln" will get a few more awards because most of the academy award voters were alive when lincoln was president. so -- >> you're so funny. witty. how about best actress? >> who is your picking. >> a really tough category this year because jessica chastain and "zero dark thirty" was magnificent and jennifer lawrence in silver linin"silver playbook" was every bit of good. .silver linings has more of everybody's emotion behind it. bipolar ballroom dancers attracted people this year. plus she holds her own in that movie. >> doesn't she slap deny anywhere row? >> she slaps somebody. >> she slaps somebody, girl. she is crazy in that movie. not literally but figuratively. i thought she was great. i think she has the slight advantage. the other thing that "zero dark thirty" has against it was all the controversy about waterboarding and terrorism that it brought about. so jennifer lawrence, let's award ballroom dancers the award this year. >>
and the other reason that "lincoln" -- daniel day-lewis will win for "lincoln." if you're unsure about a category, you can bet "lincoln" will get a few more awards because most of the academy award voters were alive when lincoln was president. so -- >> you're so funny. witty. how about best actress? >> who is your picking. >> a really tough category this year because jessica chastain and "zero dark thirty" was magnificent and jennifer...
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daniel day-lewis is up for best actor in "lincoln." what should we see he's been in the in the past? >> you love his "lincoln," he's been turning in amazing performances forever, not the least of which is the one that he won his first academy award for when he played an irish artist who had cerebral palsy in my left foot". >> this movie was so fantastic. it basically left right feet all over the world han kerring for their own movie. he is spectacular. he's been amazing for the longest time. he's basically the male meryl streep of cinema. everything that he does is worth watch snoog there's no question, he has this ability to simply morph and become the character that he's playing. i remember my left foot". that was an awesome movie. okay. ladies, we can't forget the ladies. jessica chas tarngs jennifer lawrence up for their roles in ze"zero dark thirty" and "silve linings playbook"". what other movies have they been in you think we should see. >> jessica has had a really prolific career in a short amount of time. a movie she's in you
daniel day-lewis is up for best actor in "lincoln." what should we see he's been in the in the past? >> you love his "lincoln," he's been turning in amazing performances forever, not the least of which is the one that he won his first academy award for when he played an irish artist who had cerebral palsy in my left foot". >> this movie was so fantastic. it basically left right feet all over the world han kerring for their own movie. he is spectacular. he's...
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free copy of declaration of independence suitable for framing and the killing lincoln movie on national geographic this coming sunday, and i've seen it and you will like it it. >> and from pennsylvania, amazing the federal government is drowning in debt. if the media focuses on rubio sipping water. and the division by the left. >> and cedar rapids iowa for heavens sake, o'reilly, the coverage was simply a joke. grow up. too late for that. what you don't get is that by making a joke out of rubio, the left is trying to marginalize him, maybe you don't get it, nothing good natured about it. >> and from st. augustine, florida, bob beckel say that poor americans who live in the inner city are not able to move elsewhere to find work, and how does it square with illegal aliens travelling thousands of miles entering the u.s. for tareen. and why was beckel intense when you used the word urchinville? my father used it as a term of endearment. and apparently kurtz does not understand the difference between our news and analysis and cnn wonders why they're losing audience. and from florida, howard
free copy of declaration of independence suitable for framing and the killing lincoln movie on national geographic this coming sunday, and i've seen it and you will like it it. >> and from pennsylvania, amazing the federal government is drowning in debt. if the media focuses on rubio sipping water. and the division by the left. >> and cedar rapids iowa for heavens sake, o'reilly, the coverage was simply a joke. grow up. too late for that. what you don't get is that by making a joke...
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and rhode island's governor lincoln chafee has taken similar measures, ordering cars off the roads instate as well. the storm has been blamed for this 19-car pileup and is causing travel problems in the air as well. at this point more than 4,000 flights in and out of the northeast have been canceled. new york city's airports remain officially open at this hour, but most flight activity has ended for the night. already just a few hours into this storm, more than 10,000 electric customers in the northeast have been left without power. and tonight the national guard reports that more than a thousand national guardsmen have been activated in connecticut, massachusetts, and in new york as this region prepares for the worst. joining us now is nbc news meteorologist bill karins. bill, what is the latest at this hour? >> well, melissa we are watching this storm maturing, if we want to call it that. it is growing into intensity. now it is becoming a full-fledged blizzard. in the last hour, about 50,000 people have lost power. and we're going to continue to add to that number to the hundreds of thou
and rhode island's governor lincoln chafee has taken similar measures, ordering cars off the roads instate as well. the storm has been blamed for this 19-car pileup and is causing travel problems in the air as well. at this point more than 4,000 flights in and out of the northeast have been canceled. new york city's airports remain officially open at this hour, but most flight activity has ended for the night. already just a few hours into this storm, more than 10,000 electric customers in the...
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. >> that count daniel day-lewis's sure to be oscar winner portrayal, lincoln's pushing for the passage of the amendment abolishing slavery. it had to be approved by 3/4 of the states, something that mississippi didn't get around to. a person in mississippi went to see the movie, and wondered about mississippi's role in ratifying the amendment, only to discover they had not officially ratified the amendment abolishing slavery. the two men who got mississippi to move to the right, joining me. dr. buttra, you went to the movie, as i understand it. you came out wondering what was mississippi's role in ratifying the 13th amendment. and what did you discover? >> i discovered much to my surprise that o-- well, the firt surprise was that mississippi had not actually ratified it. the legislature had not ratified it until 1995. which was you know a century and a quarter after the bill became law. but i was glad they ratified it. but then, much to my surprise i found out that even then it was not official, because that information had not been transmitted to the national archives. so in point of
. >> that count daniel day-lewis's sure to be oscar winner portrayal, lincoln's pushing for the passage of the amendment abolishing slavery. it had to be approved by 3/4 of the states, something that mississippi didn't get around to. a person in mississippi went to see the movie, and wondered about mississippi's role in ratifying the amendment, only to discover they had not officially ratified the amendment abolishing slavery. the two men who got mississippi to move to the right, joining...
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it's the all-new lincoln mkz. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. the lights went out. a 34-minute power outage stops baltimore's power game, but only temporarily. ravens are nfl champions. but new orleans has a lot to answer for this morning. >>> welcome, everybody. good morning. monday, february 4th. starting point, what a game. baltimore ravens and their fans will remember super bowl xlvii for
it's the all-new lincoln mkz. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. the lights went out. a 34-minute power outage stops baltimore's power game, but only temporarily. ravens are nfl champions. but new orleans has a lot to answer for this morning. >>> welcome, everybody. good morning. monday, february 4th. starting point, what a game. baltimore ravens and their fans will remember super bowl...
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how else can we understand the party of lincoln doing such economic damage to the republic, such damage and moral to the people. democrat ed rendell and republican michael steele. gentlemen, i want to start with you, michael, because i know you will disagree with me and that's what this is about. i read a lot of good reporting today, not analysis, but good reporting from your side of the aisle, further right than you i believe, that says, great, let's have sequestration. let's short the pentagon. let's cut $85 billion out of the hide of the economy. let's remove hope from the country, maybe risk a second dip because it all helps the republican party and the ideology of lower government, less government. your thoughts. >> well, i doubt you read that they said well, you know, let's take hope out of the country and ruin the economy. but i get your point. what i find interesting in your argument, chris, is that you seem to overlook the fact that you have just as many democrats out there screaming the same thing on the left starting with someone like howard dean. you're also overlooking the
how else can we understand the party of lincoln doing such economic damage to the republic, such damage and moral to the people. democrat ed rendell and republican michael steele. gentlemen, i want to start with you, michael, because i know you will disagree with me and that's what this is about. i read a lot of good reporting today, not analysis, but good reporting from your side of the aisle, further right than you i believe, that says, great, let's have sequestration. let's short the...
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. >>> steven spielberg's movie "lincoln" will be available in every middle and high school in america. >> the fate of human dignity in our hands. >> disney is sending schools a free dvd of the movie along with a teaching guide. spielberg says he got a bunch of letters from teachers asking to please use the film in their classroom. this as some lawmakers say there are some factual errors. >>> the son of basketball great larry bird arrested for allegedly trying to run over his ex-girlfriend with a car. indiana university police charged 21-year-old conner bird with intimidation with a deadly weapon, battery with injury and marijuana possession. police say it happened after the two got in some sort of fight. the woman got out of the car to try to walk home. >>> wall street on market watch as the dow take a look here, flirting with 14,000 again, just shy of that, still a couple of points away from that all time high. remember that was set back in october of '07. we will keep an eye on the number for you as we're less than two hours away from the closing bell. >>> and just hours after pushi
. >>> steven spielberg's movie "lincoln" will be available in every middle and high school in america. >> the fate of human dignity in our hands. >> disney is sending schools a free dvd of the movie along with a teaching guide. spielberg says he got a bunch of letters from teachers asking to please use the film in their classroom. this as some lawmakers say there are some factual errors. >>> the son of basketball great larry bird arrested for allegedly...
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you think you know a lot about abraham lincoln. do you know he was a licensed bartender. he was the owner of berry and lincoln and saloon in springfield, illinois. >> barry liked the grape a little too much and he was an alcoholic. >> steve: is that true. i did not know that. >> "killing lincoln" turned into a movie appeared on national geographic last night. >> james madison, dolly's husband he was shortest of the presidents. he only was 5'4" and one other one we've got for you. grover cleveland had a serious jaw surgery during his presidency. he was taken to a yacht and was operated on where he was given a prosthetic jaw so that no one would notice. it was kept a secret. >> cancer surgery. >> 11 minutes after the hour. gas prices have gone up every single day for 31 straight days. what is the heck is going on? stuart varney is here with the answer. >> give up his gun. new plans that has a whole lot of people fired up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's sou
you think you know a lot about abraham lincoln. do you know he was a licensed bartender. he was the owner of berry and lincoln and saloon in springfield, illinois. >> barry liked the grape a little too much and he was an alcoholic. >> steve: is that true. i did not know that. >> "killing lincoln" turned into a movie appeared on national geographic last night. >> james madison, dolly's husband he was shortest of the presidents. he only was 5'4" and one...
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lincoln is hot. >> abe to me. >> lincoln is hot. >> you think it's going to win? >> there's a movie every day. there's that and the o'reillys killing lincoln and "lincoln: the vampire hunter." >> i read the book. >> but? >> i did. >> you had that much time? >> i office a plane. i tried on a plane. >> that's okay. did they have bathrooms on the plane or bottles? [ flushing ] >> funny. he knows what you're talking about. >> i know he. does memorialized for all time. >> i don't think the -- >> i blame him. we don't need to tell the audience at this point. look up "business insider." you were talking about your brothers. >> only the boys. >> it was only the boys -- of course. >> little boys. trying to drive 12 hours across -- >> little boys with little wee-wees. it would be easy in the bottle. >>> let's look -- >> this squawk-ward moment has been brought to you by joe kerner. >> ha, ha, you're it. >>> the gold board -- it was her yesterday that blurted that out. where is gold? down again. >> it's down another $10 -- >> under 1,600 now. hit a boump that -- >> yesterday
lincoln is hot. >> abe to me. >> lincoln is hot. >> you think it's going to win? >> there's a movie every day. there's that and the o'reillys killing lincoln and "lincoln: the vampire hunter." >> i read the book. >> but? >> i did. >> you had that much time? >> i office a plane. i tried on a plane. >> that's okay. did they have bathrooms on the plane or bottles? [ flushing ] >> funny. he knows what you're talking about....
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>> lincoln. >> lincoln? >> daniel day-lewis was extraordinary. >> he was. >> the other ones out though, of course, les miserables, and amour. "les miserables," great movie, huh? >> some people thought so. >> good movie? >> it's a movie that for people who love that show. >> nbc universal, just play along. >> he picked anne hathaway, right? >> i thought that les miserables was very effective. i have to say, for me i could not get past how much i hate that music. >> looking down those people's throats while they were singing it at me, i was weeping at the end, but for different reasons. >> just don't say it. >> i haven't seen that one. >> give us some other highlights from the year. "zero dark thirty," obviously very controversial, and i have a lot of my republican friends that went to see it, and i said, so, has it been excluded because it's a great film but it has -- they go, no, it's just not as good as your last movie. it's just not that great of a movie. >> i think it's a very good movie. i think the hurt
>> lincoln. >> lincoln? >> daniel day-lewis was extraordinary. >> he was. >> the other ones out though, of course, les miserables, and amour. "les miserables," great movie, huh? >> some people thought so. >> good movie? >> it's a movie that for people who love that show. >> nbc universal, just play along. >> he picked anne hathaway, right? >> i thought that les miserables was very effective. i have to say, for me i...